(a) It's illegal to ask a foreigner for a contribution. 52 USC 30121(a)(2). 2/
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(b) Giving *anything* of value -- incl. intangible goods/services -- to a campaign below value is a contribution. 11 CFR 100.52(d)(1). 3/
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Thanks for the explanation.
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Uh, I don't think they do.
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GOP are having hard time seeing the problem w/Don Jr meeting w/RU to get the goods on HRC to win but if it was a Dem it would be much easier
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Oh, they see it clearly. They simply aren't acknowledging they see it.
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Um, no, it's just very simple how they f***ed up.
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The implication is that if they were provided with anything of value, say oppo research, then they broke the law. Meeting itself was prob ok
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Alternatively, if they asked for oppo. research, e.g. "Can you give us Hillary's emails", they also broke the law.
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